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Rotarians are business and professional leaders who take an active role in their communities while greatly enriching their personal and professional lives. A Rotary club contains a diverse group of professional leaders from the community that the club serves.

We invite you to explore this site and find out more about our organization. These links (will open relevant pages on the RI website in a new window) are a good starting point:

Rotary Foundation alumna or alumnus is also a qualified candidate for Rotary club membership.

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Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders that provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and helps build goodwill and peace in the world. Approximately 1.2 million Rotarians belong to more than 31,000 Rotary clubs located in 166 countries.

Why Join Rotary?

Each Rotary club strives for a membership that is an up-to-date and progressive representation of its community's business, vocational, and professional interests. Membership in Rotary offers a number of benefits, including:

  • Effecting change within the community
  • Developing leadership skills
  • Gaining an understanding of - and having an impact on - international humanitarian issues.
  • Developing relationships with community and business leaders

Rotary membership is by invitation of local clubs. If you would like to be considered for membership by a local Rotary club, complete a Prospective Member Contact Form. RI will forward your information to clubs in your area.

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Membership

Rotary membership gives men and women an opportunity to forge new friendships and share the rewards of helping others through volunteer service.

The Rotary club meeting is a chance for members to socialize, network, and plan service activities based on local needs and their own interests and talents. In addition Rotary clubs often team up with clubs in other countries to carry out international service projects, enhancing members’ cross-cultural understanding. Rotary clubs are open to people of every race, culture, and creed.

To learn more about the rewards of Rotary membership, visit
www.rotary.org or contact a
Rotary club in your community
.

Rotary Emblem

Rotary Emblem

The RI emblem identifies Rotarians, Rotary clubs, and Rotary-sponsored service projects around the world.

Read on the Rotary Website...

http://www.rotary.org
Rotary International offers a comprehensive website. Click here to enter.

The RI President

RI President Ray Klinginsmith. Photo by  Rotary Images.
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(RI website, new window)

The Rotary Theme
2011-12

Reach Within to Embrace Humanity

Download Theme and Presidential Citation Brochure 2011-12 (pdf, 330KB, new window)




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